Iakuba V N, Lazareva L A, Klimov V T, Maevskiĭ M P, Bondarenko A A
Parazitologiia. 1977 May-Jun;11(3):268-70.
The work was conducted with a typical strain of the plague agent, which is virulent to white mice and little virulent to guinea pigs (subcutaneous infection), and with C. fasciatus. The fleas of this species can be infected, form the block of proventriculus within 4 to 35 days, transmit the agent during bloodsucking to healthy animals and cause the death both white mice and guinea pigs.